Epson intros high-end HD Dreamio projector

Epson Japan has introduced the EH-TW4000 projector to its Dreamio line-up, which is capable of creating 1920×1080 resolution images and has a fast 120Hz response time. Read more »

Epson Japan has introduced the EH-TW4000 projector to its Dreamio line-up, which is capable of creating 1920×1080 resolution images and has a fast 120Hz response time. Read more »
Konica Minolta has developed what sounds like it’s one of the smallest projectors around today. Measuring just 20×40×7mm, the projector is reportedly about as small as a USB stick and needs less than 1W of power. Read more »
The upcoming MSI Wind U120 netbook, was on display at an MSI press conference in China today. Engadget Chinese was on hand and shot a bunch of photos of the new netbook, which MSI is launching as an updated to the popular MSI Wind U100. Read more »
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced today that it has begun mass producing 256 gigabyte (GB) solid state drives for use in notebooks and desktop PCs. With the addition of the high-speed 256GB drive, Samsung now offers the most extensive line of SSDs in the industry with 8, 16, and 32GB SSDs for low-density designs and 64, 128 and 256GB alternatives for the higher densities. Read more »
The first Hercules eCafe netbook was a bit underhwelming, to put it mildly. Sure, the Hercules eCafe EC-800 it was one of the few tiny laptops on the market with an 8 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display. But it also featured a pokey 500MHz AMD Geode CPU. Noe Hercules is back with a new model that offers a faster processor in a package just as small. Read more »
NEC LCD Technologies, together with its sales and marketing channels in the Americas and Europe, NEC Electronics America, Inc. and NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH, today announced the successful development of a new 12.1-inch (31 centimeters diagonal) amorphous-silicon thin-film-transistor (TFT) color liquid crystal display (LCD) module with super video graphics array (SVGA) resolution that enables naked-eye viewing of stereoscopic images. Read more »
Happily embracing Intel’s first Nehalem processors, Alienware has just introduced the Core i7-powered Area-51 X-58 and ALX X-58 gaming systems. Starting at $1,349, the Area-51 X-58 can be equipped with one of three (920, 940 and 965 EE models) Core i7 CPUs, a X58 motherboard, up to 12GB DDR3 1066 MHz memory, at least a Radeon HD 4670 graphics card (up to GeForce GTX 280 SLI / Radeon HD 4870 X2 CrossFireX), 2TB of storage (or two 300GB VelociRaptors) and even a 4x Blu-Ray writer. Read more »
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group announced the completion of the USB 3.0 specification, the technical map for device manufacturers to deliver SuperSpeed USB technology to the market. Read more »
Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., a leading supplier of innovative computer products including hard disk drives, peripherals and biometric security solutions, announced the launch of its 2.5-inch MBD2 RC and MBE2 RC series of 10K and 15K RPM 6Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) enterprise hard disk drives (HDD). Read more »